The storm system, which moved up from the southwest part of the state, dropped heavy snow on Telluride and Crested Butte before dumping up to an inch of dime-, nickel and quarter-sized hail in parts of Centennial and Highlands Ranch.

Photos sent in by FOX31 Denver viewers showed hail flood portions of I-225, parking lots and backyards in areas south of Denver.

Though Denver did not get much more than heavy rain, areas all around the city like Northglenn, Thornton, Aurora also saw intense hail from the storm system.

Tuesday morning, skies were clear and cleanup began.

Businesses up and down Arapahoe Road in Centennial were hit hard when hail and wind pummeled the area. Damage we saw included a shredded light fixture, leaky roofs and exterior damage.

The storm left its mark at Arapahoe Hyundai. The rain damaged part of the dealership and hundreds of cars will have to be discounted or repaired.

"We have over 500 cars on our lot," said salesman Ray Saccomano. "Every single one of them got damaged. It look liked it snowed in September."